David Enders

David Enders, author of Baghdad Bulletin (Michigan), is a New York-based freelance television and print journalist.

Currently

2007

  • Iraqi Civilians Brace for a Surge

    January 10, 2007

    Sunni civilians have reason to fear more fighting, not only from a potential surge of US troops but also Kurdish militias mobilized by the Iraqi government.

2006

  • Iraqis Seek to Stem Sectarian Violence

    December 8, 2006

    As the situation worsens and pressure builds for new US strategies, Iraqi groups are making tentative moves to stem sectarian violence.

  • Lebanon: Resolve in the Ruins

    August 29, 2006

    As people in Southern Lebanon return to claim the dead and clear the rubble from villages ravaged in the recent fighting, it is clear that the battle for hearts and minds is being won by Hezbollah.

  • Letter From Baghdad: The Growing Sectarian Divide

    April 8, 2006

    Muqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army now confronts both the US Army and the Sunni insurgents.

2005

  • Amid Hostage Vigils, Peace Work Endures

    December 10, 2005

    The remaining members of the Christian Peacemaker Teams in Baghdad say their work will go on regardless of what happens to their four colleagues still held hostage. CPT workers were among the first to expose abuses at Abu Ghraib prison and continue to document the excesses of the US occupation.

  • Iraqis Demand a US Withdrawal

    September 15, 2005 Subscribe

    Sources on the ground in Iraq say that serious moves toward a pullout will dry up recruitment efforts for jihadi groups.

  • With the GIs in Diyala

    April 9, 2005

    Back for a second tour in Iraq, the Third Infantry Division battles a persistent insurgency and growing ethnic tensions.

  • Baghdad Under Siege

    March 18, 2005

    A growing detainee population, but still no control--two years after the US invasion, the war continues.

  • The Business of Jihad

    February 22, 2005

    From behind the lines of Iraq's insurgency.

  • Iraq: The Chaos Deepens

    January 20, 2005

    As elections near, guerrillas are conducting their own "shock and awe" campaign.

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